[SML] High Output UV Sources?

Steven Hood shood_td at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 4 16:56:28 UTC 2015


The Wildfire ones work. They are arc sources, anf they take a couple 
minutes to get to full bright. Don't put them on dimmers, even set to 
non-dim mode. I haven't tried the Altman 400W unit.
Altman also makes the spectra cyc in a UV version.
If you want super-bright costumes, use woolite or Mrs. Stewart's whitening.
Steven R Hood
310.756.3555



On June 4, 2015 9:48:48 AM Tom Rodman via Stagecraft 
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> Looking to incorporate some UV fixtures to fluoresce costumes onstage 
> during a production.  The area of the stage that needs coverage is about 
> 30' wide and the hanging positions are between 30' and 40' away on front 
> diagonals.  I am thinking one on each side of the house.
>
> The scenes being lit will need some stage light up and cannot go completely 
> black for the UV to read.  The idea is for the UV to pop accents on the 
> costumes.
>
> I have been looking into some units, but have not had any experience with 
> them.  Any advice on these from those with experience, or suggestions on 
> other units would be appreciated!
>
> Altman 705 - 400W
> Wildfire - 400W
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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